Integrating Ion Mobility–Resolved Tandem Mass Spectrometry and Microcrystal Electron Diffraction for Structural Elucidation

26 September 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

We analyzed a synthetic mixture at the sub-µg scale using an integrated strategy that combined high-resolution mass spec-trometry (HRMS), ion mobility spectrometry (IMS), tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), collision cross-section (CCS) and fragmentation pathway modelling, together with microcrystal electron diffraction (MicroED). We demonstrate that ion mobility-resolved MS/MS (IMS-HRMS-MS/MS) experiments can generate detailed structural information, which, when pro-cessed with accurate fragmentation chemistry and CCS predictors applied to plausible reaction products, can be used for robust structural elucidation for material of sub-µg quantity. The structural insights obtained from IMS-HRMS-MS/MS are comparable in quality to those from MicroED performed also at the sub-µg scale, and the two techniques provide complementary information. A pipeline is proposed that integrates IMS-HRMS-MS/MS and MicroED, leveraging the strengths of each technique in a synergistic manner

Keywords

Ion mobility resolved MS/MS
MicroED
Fragmentation pathway modelling

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Detailed experimental protocols on synthesis and sample preparation, computational details of the applied conformational search and CCS modelling strategies, sample preparation and data collection methodology for MicroED are available as Supporting Information.
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